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Page 63
... felt the need for life and love . He felt that love saved him from despair , and that this love , under the threat of despair , had become stronger and purer . The one mystery of death , still unsolved , had scarcely passed before his ...
... felt the need for life and love . He felt that love saved him from despair , and that this love , under the threat of despair , had become stronger and purer . The one mystery of death , still unsolved , had scarcely passed before his ...
Page 116
... felt that his first analyst was being arbitrary . In a later hour Mr. Z. asked me whether I was married . I countered by asking him what did he imagine about that . He hesitantly revealed that he was torn between two sets of fantasies ...
... felt that his first analyst was being arbitrary . In a later hour Mr. Z. asked me whether I was married . I countered by asking him what did he imagine about that . He hesitantly revealed that he was torn between two sets of fantasies ...
Page 117
... felt that to permit himself to do so would be tanta- mount to admitting that I had entered into him . This was in- tolerable because Mr. Z. felt this to be a homosexual assault , a repetition of several childhood and adolescent traumata ...
... felt that to permit himself to do so would be tanta- mount to admitting that I had entered into him . This was in- tolerable because Mr. Z. felt this to be a homosexual assault , a repetition of several childhood and adolescent traumata ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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